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World Environment Day 2026: how everyday choices can support climate action


World Environment Day 2026: how everyday choices can support climate action
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The planet is sending increasingly clear signals. Rising temperatures, extreme weather events and growing pressure on natural resources remind us that climate change is not a challenge for the future – it is a reality we are already facing today.

For World Environment Day 2026, the global campaign encourages organisations, businesses and individuals to act #NowForClimate and help accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable future.

 

Small actions can make a big difference  

 

Climate action is often associated with large-scale policies and major industrial transformations. Yet meaningful change also starts with the choices we make every day.

The way we consume water and beverages is one example. By rethinking dispensing systems and reducing reliance on single-use packaging, organisations can contribute to lower waste generation, fewer transport-related emissions and a more efficient use of resources.

When millions of people adopt better habits, small actions can create a significant collective impact.

 

Rethinking water and beverage dispensing 

 

Innovation has an important role to play in supporting sustainability goals across the foodservice, hospitality and workplace sectors.

Modern beverage dispensing systems help bring products closer to the point of consumption, reducing the need for bottled distribution models and supporting more sustainable operations.

For businesses, offices, hotels, restaurants and hospitality venues, adopting efficient dispensing solutions can be a practical step towards reducing environmental impact while continuing to deliver a high-quality consumer experience

 

 

 

Celli's commitment to a more sustainable future  

 

At Celli, we believe that rethinking the way people access water and beverages is part of the solution. Moving closer to the point of consumption means reducing unnecessary packaging, transport and waste — proving that climate action can start with something as simple as the way we drink.

 

Because a more sustainable future is not built only on big decisions. It is built on better ways of doing everyday things.